Keeping Your Family Safe From Allergies
Indoor allergens, including cockroach droppings, mold, pet dander, and dust mites, can cause asthma symptoms and allergies. Nearly all floors, furniture, and other surfaces around the house are the usual places where allergens accumulate. Your home will not be completely free from indoor allergens, but regular, a thorough cleaning will help reduce the number of allergens you’ll be dealing with daily.
Most homeowners also opt to use air purifiers to limit their exposure to allergens, but these appliances can be expensive. Below are seven tips that you can use to minimize the number of indoor allergens, allowing you to breathe easily.
Make Sure to Dust Surfaces
Mold, dust particles, and pollen are the common indoor allergens. One typical hack is to start from top to b...